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This 33-page PPT explores how current Microsoft platform technologies such as AJAX for ASP.NET, SharePoint Server 2007 and WCF can be used to turn Web 2.0 buzz into a practical corporate Web 2.0 architecture.

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1.0

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2_0_in_enterprise__microsoft_singapore_psday_.pdf

2_0_in_enterprise__microsoft_singapore_psday_.xps

Date Published:

10/31/2007

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6.2 MB

10.7 MB

Architecting Web 2.0 Application on the Microsoft Platform
After Tim O’Reilly’s article “What is Web 2.0” in 2005, there has been considerable buzz around Web 2.0 technologies and the companies that use them. In this session, Nick Wong will discuss how current Microsoft platform technologies such as AJAX for ASP.NET, SharePoint Server 2007 and WCF can be used to turn Web 2.0 buzz into a practical corporate Web 2.0 architecture.

We will take a look at the next generation of Microsoft technologies such as Silverlight and Visual Studio 2008, and discuss how architects can design and deploy applications beyond the current Web 2.0 experience.

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management Studio Express is a free, integrated environment for accessing, configuring, managing, administering, and developing all components of SQL Server, as well as combining a broad group of graphical tools and rich script editors that provide access to SQL Server to developers and administrators of all skill levels.